There’s nothing wrong with a decadent egg-bacon-pancake platter every once in a while, but even better is a breakfast that tastes indulgent even though it’s not. Keep calorie counts and fat grams down during breakfast with a few of these...
Downhill skiing is a blast, but if you’re not in the mood to race against frigid winds or deal with crazy crowded lift lines, try cross-country skiing this Winter. It may not be speedy, but cross-country skiing will tone your upper and lower body,...
Colder Winter months can sometimes make you neglect your daily water intake. You might assume you need less water than you do during Summer because you don’t feel parched and aren’t sweating like you do in warmer weather. Not true! Here are...
This summer, the New England Journal of Medicine published the results of a government-funded trial that found screening current and former heavy smokers with low-dose CT scans was tied to a 20% reduction in lung-cancer deaths. Now, the study is starting...
Actors we love both behind and in front of the camera H&M teams up with Marni – get a sneak peek at the collection! PopSugar LA: tour Jennifer Aniston’s temporary LA home 25 great beauty gifts under $25 Celebs who found love with “normal”...
Clues to the origins of a mysterious childhood disease may be blowing in the wind. Kawasaki Disease is rare, and its characteristic prolonged fever is often mistaken for a mild viral infection. But it’s actually an inflammation of the blood vessels...
Some states have banned the sale of sugar-sweetened beverages in school vending machines and other on-campus venues in the hopes that kids will drink less of them. A just-published study , however, suggests it might take more than school restrictions...
Public Citizen is calling for federal inspectors general to investigate the deaths of two patients who were transfused with contaminated blood this summer that came from the Bethesda National Naval Medical Center. The hospital, now part of the Walter...
The floods caused by monsoon rains that hitThailandthis summer claimed more than 350 lives and the World Health Organization warns that the death toll may rise before the waters recede, as hundreds of thousands of people are still in danger of being infected...
So far, almost no study focused on how many harmful bacteria lurk on the doorknobs and other things we touch after having washed our hands. Researcher Lennox Archibald, MD, PhD, of the College of Medicine, University of Florida, in Gainesville warns us...


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